Social Exchange in Developing Relationships, Volume 10Robert Lee Burgess, Ted L. Huston |
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... exchange patterns existing in the dyad itself . In short , one might speculate that the nature of social - network influences on the developing dyad will depend heavily ... Social-Exchange Theory Assumptions Types of Dyadic Exchange Patterns.
... exchange patterns existing in the dyad itself . In short , one might speculate that the nature of social - network influences on the developing dyad will depend heavily ... Social-Exchange Theory Assumptions Types of Dyadic Exchange Patterns.
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... exchange packet ( i.e. , the goods or services exchanged ) and ( b ) partners have developed mutual trust with respect to the fairness of the exchange ... Social Network Influence on the Dyadic Relationship 239 Social Network Influence on ...
... exchange packet ( i.e. , the goods or services exchanged ) and ( b ) partners have developed mutual trust with respect to the fairness of the exchange ... Social Network Influence on the Dyadic Relationship 239 Social Network Influence on ...
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... Social Exchange Although social - exchange theory did not derive from this third model , it does appear compatible with it . Burgess and Nielsen ( 1974 ) define social exchange " as a form of interaction whereby two or more actors ...
... Social Exchange Although social - exchange theory did not derive from this third model , it does appear compatible with it . Burgess and Nielsen ( 1974 ) define social exchange " as a form of interaction whereby two or more actors ...
Contents
The Development Course | 6 |
Social Exchange in Developing Relationships | 10 |
The Initiation of Social Relationships | 25 |
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